Watched this review a few months ago when I first got my GTL and thought the review was unremarkable. Watched again today, and Man! Can't tell you how much I enjoyed your review and if I didn't hate typing on my phone as much as I do I would list point by point how much I mostly agree with your assessments of this bike and the K series. Seeing as many reviews as I have, you know what yo you're talking about and very fair. It's not like you're some geeky BMW worshipper. Great stuff and I am now subscribed to see more of your work. Thanks
I just subscribed to your channel. Your the same height and in the same age bracket as I am. I presently have a Harley Bagger. Close to 30,000.00 miles. No breakdowns at all. it weighs over 900 lbs and top heavy. Strongly considering the K1600! like to try out a Beemer always been intrigued. The big hang up for me is the reliability issues that being said please do an updated review on your K1600 before the season is over.
Ok, I will. I was thinking about doing another one after having a few more miles logged. I love Harleys too, but honestly, if you do a K you will wonder why you didn't do it sooner. Thanks for subscribing!
Funny thing.. A friend of my cousin's best man at his wedding, knew a guy that had a K1600GT at 130mph and yes,, He said that was fastenough for him as well. Things happening really fast, and one slip up could result in a very serious state of being. Love the review.Love that 6 cylinder!
Good man. I believe in varied loading and throttle during the break-in too. I did it on my 2018 GTL. Of course I can only say it doesn't hurt anything... but 25k miles later I swear my engine is stronger now than it was new and doesn't burn a drop of oil.
Awesome! Ya, the worst you can say is that it doesn't hurt anything. Every performance engine expert that I have asked concerning break-in has said to do it that way. Hope I can say the same as you when I have 25K on mine.
Geeezer grunt. Lmao Great review.! I like some of your points of view and personal input. …….Plus you own the bike as opposed to some reviews are a 10 min test drive. Nice work. Love it
It that top box acts like a sail on a ship wind pushes it around. The floor boards could also cause some lift effect at really high speeds I know people who have pulled the floorboards and put on highway pegs made it better
I’ve owned the gold wing and this bmw. Both are great bikes and I can’t really separate them. My personal favourite would be the bmw for the tank range and engine but I love the gold wing too. Can’t go wrong with either. Gold wing is a more relaxing ride so will suit some people. I liked your video. Nicely done 👍
Thanks! I have owned both as well (although not the newest iteration of the GoldWing) and I agree. The K has an incredible engine for goofing around, but the GoldWing must take top prize as an all around touring bike.
Just picked up a 2019 K1600b couple of weeks ago. Course I can't ride it till spring. How about a year end review. Also live in MN close to the SD border.
Wondering if you experience bike nervousness in turbulent air on interstate? Mine seems to be more squirrelly than any other bike I’ve ridden. Love it otherwise
Yes, this bike has some buffeting issues when very windy or when following a large vehicle too close. It scoops a lot of air. I wonder how much wind-tunnel testing, if any, was done.
GREAT review.... maybe I missed it, heated grips? BTW, I’m putting around on my third HD (2018 RGS Stage 2), but I want something sportier, lighter, quicker but still a bagger. I think this is it.
Yes, of course heated grips... they will burn the flesh right off your hand in high. You won't be disappointed if you do go with a K bike. I love HD too, but these things are soooo much more refined and, yes, sooooo much sportier.
As a reference, I ride a 2009 R1200RT. Bought it new 10 years ago. I've thought about getting a new bike and the K bike is very attractive, but the maintenance costs would be higher and given the 18k service, I wouldn't be doing it myself. I do all the service on my RT. I also put peg lowering kit, bar risers and a Calsci XL windscreen on it for it to work for me. I'm 6'5, 34" inseam. Anyway, I'm a little torn. I wish BMW would make a simpler bike to own that didn't lose capability. As far as speed goes, a friend that that used to own BMW of San Jose would commute from Show Low AZ and he had a K1600GT. He had that flat out for 45 minutes in one part of the trip with no problems. 159mph GPS verified. They will go...
The RT is tough to beat, but I have to say the K bikes do beat it. Yes, there will be some things that a tinkering mechanic (like myself) will not be taking on. I didn't buy into the governor thing, but have yet to confirm for myself. Thanks for your input.
@@COMMANDERREVZ I am afraid to test ride one. That's how I got the RT. I had been riding a 1600 Nomad and did the test ride thing. Voyager, Ultra, Vision and the dealer that sold Victory's also sold BMWs. He said try this. Tossed me the keys and said have fun. BTW, this was in Iowa. I lived there 9 years. Anyway, I had to put gas in it to get it back to the dealer. It was like riding a motorcycle again. 250lbs lighter than the Nomad. I've sat on a KGT. It's similar to the RT in seating position. Thanks for replying.
I did not. It's the same bike. The rear bag does limit the top speed thought. I don't quite understand why, if I wanted to get the GA, why not just get a GT or GTL? Just me.
@@COMMANDERREVZ The Grand America (top box) is limited to just 100 mph. I was going to buy one till I discovered THAT! I'd hate to run up on that limiter while I was passing an 18 wheeler on a two-lane highway.
Interesting that they changed the windshield. I have the stock one for my 2018 and it looks different than yours. Mine is effective at half height and I"m the same size you are. I found the bike gets a lot better with age.
Strange. Didn't know they changed it in 19. Watch my next video where I install a 7 Jurock; very happy with it. Yes, I only have 1,000 miles on it and can already see that time is improving my opinion of this bike. Often, it is the other way around. Stay safe!
I am so disappointed in my 18 GA that I sold it. I had enough with electrical issues, injectors, throttle body. I really loved the bike. during one summer alone, I had it towed 3 times to the dealer which is more then an hour away. I missed many days riding due to that. Dealer never had loaners, always out. The bike went off on me twice while riding. I always wondered if mine was a Lemon. So, I went back to riding Honda and I got 2020 GW DCT Tour. So far, amazing. I hope minimum of issues in the future.
@@COMMANDERREVZ I thought about the same and the dealer said, they have to follow BMW's guideline for any warranty work. This dealer is actually really good. I just had enough. Sadly, I lost a bit on the K, but hey, maybe now I will ride more then fix. Happy riding, boss.
I have no idea what was wrong, but definitely not normal. Tire pressure? Wheel out of balance? Something loose in the front suspension or steering? Don't let that experience define your opinion of this bike. I just did a 2,200 mile trip on mine with many, many hours at, and well above 70 mph... well above 70!
@@COMMANDERREVZ That’s what I would assume, but there is a reason BMW put a governor on the bike, and a search of the web reveals that I am not the only one that’s had the experience,
@@marksandorf2072 I still think the governor thing is a myth. I... no, "someone I know" has had this bike up to 130 mph. That's way faster than anyone should ever take this bike. No wobble; only an unweighting of the front end at 120 plus. Duh... pushing major wind.
hi there thanks for your review, i live in a hot country and i rode this bike for 45mins i found out that there is a huge amount of hot air hitting my right foot, unbearable. what do you suggest?
Huh... I have ridden on very hot days and I have not experienced this. Are you wearing boots? Maybe there is an air deflector that could be installed down there, but I really don't know why you are experiencing this. I have never heard anyone else complain of this problem.
Way better antennae. I’m with you. Bike looks amazing. Needs a Remus exhaust for me and would love to see BMW use their already awesome TFT screen, but integrate the GPS all between those analogue gauges or redesign the whole dash. Come on BMW! A motorcycle’s got to make you wanna turn around when you walkway or turn off the lights in the garage to take another peek. This bike does that. Nice review though.
I got my K1600 B about the same time as you. I love it! I bought the GA windshield for the extra height. Works fine. You mentioned you had a Air Hawk seat pad on yours. Now that you have had more saddle time I was wondering if the AH seat pad still works for you, or are you going to purchase an aftermarket seat. If so, which one?
I ended up buying a Corbin "smuggler." Get it out on their site. Not cheap, but really cool. I still use my AH on longer hauls, but the Corbin is comfy.
What are the service intervals , especially for valve adjustments? I do all the maintenance on my Honda VTX1800 , including the valve adjustments but this is a whole other ball game.
Yes, but the stock windshield height is too low, even with it up all the way. Also to keep the airflow running smoothly across the fairing, it is best to not be up all the way.
Hello Sir, Great review. Quick question: I saw another video review of the K1600B and the reviewer (Long way home) mentioned about how the bike automatically leans at highway speeds above 85 MPH and that it was pretty scary. Wondering if you experienced anything like that. Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what he means. I have found no problems. If you watch my 2 month review, you'll hear me talk about "a guy" who has had this thing up to 130 mph. No problems at all... although that is way faster than anyone needs to go on this thing.
My 2014 K1600GTL had this fault and it is referenced on many of the BMW bike forums. When you take your hands off the bars at any speed, the bike pulls to the left. It is not overly dramatic, but may lead to a crash if you are not concentrating...?
As a Honda Goldwing owner I have to say that the BMW K1600B has more "oompf" when you turn the throttle... a sportier experience between the engine and the suspension... the Wing let's you glide on the road super comfy with the wife on the back, having a super relaxing experience as well... there is a reason while people call it a sofa on wheels... for somebody with a bad back the ultimate solution instead of selling that hog... yeah my friend, a HD rider did this, having no clue that there is anything else but his hog... Now something shocking... I still remember the positive experience I had with the R1200RT on a test ride... there was a lot of character so to describe... while a comparison between the three bikes is hardly possible... let me say this... they are all Touring bikes for big milage... the K1600B is more a sporty ride, while the up to 2017 Goldwing is more of a good willed, super reliable and comfy ride... now the R1200RT is more of a spirited ride... that boxer experience made my heart go pitter patter... I eventually ended up with the Goldwing, which I picked up for a killer price... I haven't driven a 2018+ Wing yet and there is an increase in hp and technology but according to somebody I know it doesn't change the character into the same experience as the K1600B... btw. the Honda dealer won't allow test rides... so no experience on the 18+ Wing so far and I can tell you that I won't spent money on something I haven't ridden... Now if I ever get Wing'ed out I might buy a Boxer... who knows... my recommendation is a test ride... and take the wife... you want the passenger input... and also... when you test ride the K1600B, ride the RT as well... just because
The calsci windshield is best for k1600b had them all it is much wider than others. You can lower your pegs 1.5 in. Get a bren tune kit and you will lose the throttlelag
Very good review and that color is great.This bike is just fun motorcycle. I agree with all your positive comments, curious how is the motorcycle on highway speeds interstate behind semis? Normal buffeting ?
The song at the end? That is actually an original song that I wrote with a buddy of mine, the drummer. He had a 16 track recorder in his basement. We had garage band 20 years ago. Thanks for the nod.
Good review. Got a question for ya. I have a 2011 r1200rt that has already had fuel pump problem, head lamps gone out, and this all happened before 8,000 miles. Pretty sad in my opinion. I didn’t know about bmw motorcycle reliability problems until after the fact. Have you had any problems yet? Because I love the look of that bike but I’m afraid to buy another bmw because of their quality being below almost all the other makes. Even Harley. 🤷🏼♂️ Thanks.
I have owned many BMWs; I own 4 of them right now. I don't agree with the BMW reliability stigma. I have always felt that they are among the most reliable (non-Japanese) bikes out there. I haven't had this bike long enough to know what the long term reliability will be. If you get one, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I have a 18 GA with 19k, the Airoflow wings are great but here in TN summers get hot, I had to plastic pop rivet the rear of the wing because the Velcro glue moved around, perfect now. I'm 6ft and have 22 in 7Jureck B thick gray tint, love it. Remus exhaust is amazing, LED HIGH BEAMS , wow ! Rear bag guards a must for protection. Give me your e mail I'll send you pics.
I can see that in summer the AeroWings might add to the heat. Are you on the K1600 forum? I'd rather give you my email through private messaging there. Thanks for watching!
I bought the same bike a month ago and made already 3k miles so far. 2 things is a must for this bike if you ride a lot - a rider backrest and higher windshield. I installed both of them and riding experience became much much better. About max speed - it easily goes up to 130 but then electronically limited.
16:20 mark "...I hardly ever ride in it..." you don't even have 500 miles on the bike!! How do you know whether or not you ride in it?!?!? Maybe you haven't tried out out long enough yet...give it 4 or 5000 miles...then you'll know.... They aren't limited to 125 mph....twist that wrist and find out!! As for gettin' "squirely" you just ain't used to goin' fast.....under normal use you'll never break the headlight glass...don't waste your money!! Not a bad review though...
Thanks. I have 10K on it now and I still only ride in "cruise" on suspension when I'm literally cruising with little or no spirited riding in my plans. I know now that it is not governed. And I am used to going fast. If you look at some of my other vids you'll see I have owned two of the fastest bikes out there. This bike plows too much air to go much faster than 125 or so.
Top speed is 135 mph on this bike. I know , I took it up twice consecutively . It’s governed at 135. The Grand America is governed at 105 mph ua-cam.com/video/oa_B8uK3GTk/v-deo.html
If you (sorry 'that guy') falls off at 124 mph (182 feet per second) your unprotected finger tips aren't going to stay attached to your hand for very long! Those cotton socks, flimsy sneakers and wholly jeans will be close behind no doubt. You can always tell the people that have never fallen off a bike at speed before - trust me, in far more protective clothing, it still hurts... a lot! 😀
I don't think "that guy" wore that gear when he rode that fast. Also, "he" didn't stay at that speed. I have an Aprilia Tuono for when I want to tear it up and I wear full leathers.
@@COMMANDERREVZ Well if "that guy" ran as fast as he could down the road and then fell flat on his hands and knees, he'd be in a lot of pain. And that's, what, 12 mph at best?
harley compared to this bike is just a frame and wheels -literally ...i think regular GTL has better -a bit-wind protection than K bike,nevertheless -amazing machine
Love the dig at “Harley guys putzing around at 50”.... when touring around Europe, we always made a point of blasting past the Harley guys at 100mph giving them a jaunty wave....losers!
your riding with the shield down it is a adjustable screen so put it in a higher position
Watched this review a few months ago when I first got my GTL and thought the review was unremarkable. Watched again today, and Man! Can't tell you how much I enjoyed your review and if I didn't hate typing on my phone as much as I do I would list point by point how much I mostly agree with your assessments of this bike and the K series. Seeing as many reviews as I have, you know what yo you're talking about and very fair. It's not like you're some geeky BMW worshipper. Great stuff and I am now subscribed to see more of your work. Thanks
Thanks for the review of my review. I love BMW motorcycles, but when needed, they need to have BS called out on them. Enjoy the GTL!
I just subscribed to your channel. Your the same height and in the same age bracket as I am. I presently have a Harley Bagger. Close to 30,000.00 miles. No breakdowns at all. it weighs over 900 lbs and top heavy. Strongly considering the K1600! like to try out a Beemer always been intrigued. The big hang up for me is the reliability issues that being said please do an updated review on your K1600 before the season is over.
Ok, I will. I was thinking about doing another one after having a few more miles logged. I love Harleys too, but honestly, if you do a K you will wonder why you didn't do it sooner. Thanks for subscribing!
Funny thing.. A friend of my cousin's best man at his wedding, knew a guy that had a K1600GT at 130mph and yes,, He said that was fastenough for him as well.
Things happening really fast, and one slip up could result in a very serious state of being.
Love the review.Love that 6 cylinder!
Thanks. Sorry so late with response.
You can get the screen from the K1600 GT. It fits the bagger and offers miles more protection!
Are you still riding the 2019 K1600B? I haven’t seen any videoed lately. Hope all is well.
Good man. I believe in varied loading and throttle during the break-in too. I did it on my 2018 GTL. Of course I can only say it doesn't hurt anything... but 25k miles later I swear my engine is stronger now than it was new and doesn't burn a drop of oil.
Awesome! Ya, the worst you can say is that it doesn't hurt anything. Every performance engine expert that I have asked concerning break-in has said to do it that way. Hope I can say the same as you when I have 25K on mine.
Geeezer grunt. Lmao
Great review.! I like some of your points of view and personal input. …….Plus you own the bike as opposed to some reviews are a 10 min test drive.
Nice work.
Love it
Sorry this is so late. I'm glad you enjoyed!
Do the pre-2022 models also have the issue with front end wobble at speeds above 70 mph like the newer models do?
My 24 model I’ve had to 206kmph without issue multiple times, the problem seems to be with the grand America model
It that top box acts like a sail on a ship wind pushes it around. The floor boards could also cause some lift effect at really high speeds I know people who have pulled the floorboards and put on highway pegs made it better
I’ve owned the gold wing and this bmw. Both are great bikes and I can’t really separate them. My personal favourite would be the bmw for the tank range and engine but I love the gold wing too. Can’t go wrong with either. Gold wing is a more relaxing ride so will suit some people.
I liked your video. Nicely done 👍
Thanks! I have owned both as well (although not the newest iteration of the GoldWing) and I agree. The K has an incredible engine for goofing around, but the GoldWing must take top prize as an all around touring bike.
What phone holder are you using. Can you see the dash well. Thinking instead of buying the Nav vi I'd just use my cel for directions.
That is a Ram Mount. I have since changed that up and have gone with a Tackform. Fits under the handlebars, out of the way, cleaner look. Love it.
Just picked up a 2019 K1600b couple of weeks ago. Course I can't ride it till spring. How about a year end review. Also live in MN close to the SD border.
Sorry so slow to respond. I plan on doing a 1 year review once we're all thawed out here in the great white north.
Wondering if you experience bike nervousness in turbulent air on interstate? Mine seems to be more squirrelly than any other bike I’ve ridden. Love it otherwise
Yes, this bike has some buffeting issues when very windy or when following a large vehicle too close. It scoops a lot of air. I wonder how much wind-tunnel testing, if any, was done.
GREAT review.... maybe I missed it, heated grips? BTW, I’m putting around on my third HD (2018 RGS Stage 2), but I want something sportier, lighter, quicker but still a bagger. I think this is it.
Yes, of course heated grips... they will burn the flesh right off your hand in high.
You won't be disappointed if you do go with a K bike. I love HD too, but these things are soooo much more refined and, yes, sooooo much sportier.
Yes 5 step heated grips, they are forged in the fires of hell on the top setting. Also 5 level heated front and back seat.
Wherecan I get the short antenna?
Amazon has them. CravenSpeed Stubby. Here's the link.www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0196YYMJU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@@COMMANDERREVZ super customer support and quick shipping... I agree
As a reference, I ride a 2009 R1200RT. Bought it new 10 years ago. I've thought about getting a new bike and the K bike is very attractive, but the maintenance costs would be higher and given the 18k service, I wouldn't be doing it myself. I do all the service on my RT. I also put peg lowering kit, bar risers and a Calsci XL windscreen on it for it to work for me. I'm 6'5, 34" inseam. Anyway, I'm a little torn. I wish BMW would make a simpler bike to own that didn't lose capability. As far as speed goes, a friend that that used to own BMW of San Jose would commute from Show Low AZ and he had a K1600GT. He had that flat out for 45 minutes in one part of the trip with no problems. 159mph GPS verified. They will go...
The RT is tough to beat, but I have to say the K bikes do beat it. Yes, there will be some things that a tinkering mechanic (like myself) will not be taking on.
I didn't buy into the governor thing, but have yet to confirm for myself. Thanks for your input.
@@COMMANDERREVZ I am afraid to test ride one. That's how I got the RT. I had been riding a 1600 Nomad and did the test ride thing. Voyager, Ultra, Vision and the dealer that sold Victory's also sold BMWs. He said try this. Tossed me the keys and said have fun. BTW, this was in Iowa. I lived there 9 years. Anyway, I had to put gas in it to get it back to the dealer. It was like riding a motorcycle again. 250lbs lighter than the Nomad. I've sat on a KGT. It's similar to the RT in seating position. Thanks for replying.
Did you also try the Grand America ? if so, what you think of GA compared to the B ?
I did not. It's the same bike. The rear bag does limit the top speed thought. I don't quite understand why, if I wanted to get the GA, why not just get a GT or GTL? Just me.
I believe the GTL is limited to 138mph because of top case the GT with no top case no limit they say drag limited around 150 depending on rider weight
The B has been to 130... honestly, there is NO reason to go that fast on this bike. Governed or not, there is too much wind being pushed.
@@COMMANDERREVZ The Grand America (top box) is limited to just 100 mph. I was going to buy one till I discovered THAT! I'd hate to run up on that limiter while I was passing an 18 wheeler on a two-lane highway.
@@m.f.m.67 Agreed. There is much confusion out there on which bikes are limited and by how much.
Interesting that they changed the windshield. I have the stock one for my 2018 and it looks different than yours. Mine is effective at half height and I"m the same size you are. I found the bike gets a lot better with age.
Strange. Didn't know they changed it in 19. Watch my next video where I install a 7 Jurock; very happy with it. Yes, I only have 1,000 miles on it and can already see that time is improving my opinion of this bike. Often, it is the other way around. Stay safe!
COMMANDER REVZ maybe it’s just the angle that I’m looking at. Were you just hoping to remove some of the buffering?
I have 24K on my K1600 GA still loving it, only complaint is tires every 7 to 8k miles. My HD on average 14k on a set.
Ya, I've heard that these things eat tires. I'm not impressed with the stock tires, so actually kinda looking forward to new ones.
All this time I thought it was the bike chewing up tires; it's been the throttle...;)
Hi,
I own a 2018 Bmw K1600 Gtl
Planet blue metallic with brown leather seats, all options.
Have to pinch my arms, is it really my great bike❤️
The engine is absolutely brilliant isn't it?
COMMANDER REVZ
Yes in deed!
I am so disappointed in my 18 GA that I sold it. I had enough with electrical issues, injectors, throttle body. I really loved the bike. during one summer alone, I had it towed 3 times to the dealer which is more then an hour away. I missed many days riding due to that. Dealer never had loaners, always out. The bike went off on me twice while riding. I always wondered if mine was a Lemon. So, I went back to riding Honda and I got 2020 GW DCT Tour. So far, amazing. I hope minimum of issues in the future.
I would have to say that you got a lemon. It's really too bad that your dealer didn't have your back.
You can't go wrong with a GW though so win win.
@@COMMANDERREVZ I thought about the same and the dealer said, they have to follow BMW's guideline for any warranty work. This dealer is actually really good. I just had enough. Sadly, I lost a bit on the K, but hey, maybe now I will ride more then fix. Happy riding, boss.
@@alp3781 You too!
Quest question....can you fit your helmet in the side bags? Thanks.
I have the B here in Aus open face yes my full face at a squeeze
I have a full face (modular) helmet, and it does not fit... but barely. Some full faces might fit and most 3/4s would fit.
Mine full face modular does not fit
I rode one the other day. It had a horrible wobble at anything over 70mph. What the hell ?!?
I have no idea what was wrong, but definitely not normal. Tire pressure? Wheel out of balance? Something loose in the front suspension or steering?
Don't let that experience define your opinion of this bike. I just did a 2,200 mile trip on mine with many, many hours at, and well above 70 mph... well above 70!
@@COMMANDERREVZ That’s what I would assume, but there is a reason BMW put a governor on the bike, and a search of the web reveals that I am not the only one that’s had the experience,
@@marksandorf2072 I still think the governor thing is a myth. I... no, "someone I know" has had this bike up to 130 mph. That's way faster than anyone should ever take this bike. No wobble; only an unweighting of the front end at 120 plus. Duh... pushing major wind.
hi there thanks for your review, i live in a hot country and i rode this bike for 45mins i found out that there is a huge amount of hot air hitting my right foot, unbearable. what do you suggest?
Huh... I have ridden on very hot days and I have not experienced this. Are you wearing boots? Maybe there is an air deflector that could be installed down there, but I really don't know why you are experiencing this. I have never heard anyone else complain of this problem.
@@COMMANDERREVZ thank you
Way better antennae. I’m with you. Bike looks amazing. Needs a Remus exhaust for me and would love to see BMW use their already awesome TFT screen, but integrate the GPS all between those analogue gauges or redesign the whole dash. Come on BMW! A motorcycle’s got to make you wanna turn around when you walkway or turn off the lights in the garage to take another peek. This bike does that. Nice review though.
Thanks, I agree with everything you said. The dash really does need a re-design... come on, it's 2020.
I got my K1600 B about the same time as you. I love it! I bought the GA windshield for the extra height. Works fine. You mentioned you had a Air Hawk seat pad on yours. Now that you have had more saddle time I was wondering if the AH seat pad still works for you, or are you going to purchase an aftermarket seat. If so, which one?
I ended up buying a Corbin "smuggler." Get it out on their site. Not cheap, but really cool. I still use my AH on longer hauls, but the Corbin is comfy.
Any guidance on what a taller screen costs please?
@@dougm659 I’m in Canada and it cost me $750 CAD, if I remember correctly. It should be under $500 USD. Works great and good protection!
What are the service intervals , especially for valve adjustments? I do all the maintenance on my Honda VTX1800 , including the valve adjustments but this is a whole other ball game.
The valves are at 18K miles. I agree. The valves are not something a tinkering mechanic like myself plans to take on.
Most guys I have to talked to who have had k1600 waited until 36k and valves were fine save your money
your bike doesn't have an adjustable windshield?
Yes, but the stock windshield height is too low, even with it up all the way. Also to keep the airflow running smoothly across the fairing, it is best to not be up all the way.
@@COMMANDERREVZ Ah...sorry just learning about the difference in between the models...love that stubby antenna though...
Hello Sir, Great review. Quick question: I saw another video review of the K1600B and the reviewer (Long way home) mentioned about how the bike automatically leans at highway speeds above 85 MPH and that it was pretty scary. Wondering if you experienced anything like that. Thanks in advance!
I'm not sure what he means. I have found no problems. If you watch my 2 month review, you'll hear me talk about "a guy" who has had this thing up to 130 mph. No problems at all... although that is way faster than anyone needs to go on this thing.
@@COMMANDERREVZ Perfect. Thank you!
@@eddytoys8132 BMW limited the K1600b Grand America to 100 mph due to high speed instability, just so you know.
My 2014 K1600GTL had this fault and it is referenced on many of the BMW bike forums. When you take your hands off the bars at any speed, the bike pulls to the left. It is not overly dramatic, but may lead to a crash if you are not concentrating...?
I saw another you tuber mention that ! May have been “nothing to prove “ ?
hello sir from South Africa. I was wondering if you rode the new wing and how you would compare the two bikes? love you review.
Thank you sir. Yes, I have owned a Gold Wing in the past. I did ride the new one and REALLY thought hard about getting another one. Both are winners.
As a Honda Goldwing owner I have to say that the BMW K1600B has more "oompf" when you turn the throttle... a sportier experience between the engine and the suspension... the Wing let's you glide on the road super comfy with the wife on the back, having a super relaxing experience as well... there is a reason while people call it a sofa on wheels... for somebody with a bad back the ultimate solution instead of selling that hog... yeah my friend, a HD rider did this, having no clue that there is anything else but his hog... Now something shocking... I still remember the positive experience I had with the R1200RT on a test ride... there was a lot of character so to describe... while a comparison between the three bikes is hardly possible... let me say this... they are all Touring bikes for big milage... the K1600B is more a sporty ride, while the up to 2017 Goldwing is more of a good willed, super reliable and comfy ride... now the R1200RT is more of a spirited ride... that boxer experience made my heart go pitter patter... I eventually ended up with the Goldwing, which I picked up for a killer price... I haven't driven a 2018+ Wing yet and there is an increase in hp and technology but according to somebody I know it doesn't change the character into the same experience as the K1600B... btw. the Honda dealer won't allow test rides... so no experience on the 18+ Wing so far and I can tell you that I won't spent money on something I haven't ridden... Now if I ever get Wing'ed out I might buy a Boxer... who knows... my recommendation is a test ride... and take the wife... you want the passenger input... and also... when you test ride the K1600B, ride the RT as well... just because
The calsci windshield is best for k1600b had them all it is much wider than others. You can lower your pegs 1.5 in. Get a bren tune kit and you will lose the throttlelag
Thanks for the follow-up. I will look into those mods. Cheers!
+1 on the Bren tune. You think it's fun to ride now just wait. 😁
Love your bike’s colour, what is that.
It looks a little darker than Hockenheim Silver. Is it a colour you can only get in the States?
It is a limited offered color; only 50 done in this color that they call Monolith. Not sure if it was only i the US or not.
Very good review and that color is great.This bike is just fun motorcycle. I agree with all your positive comments, curious how is the motorcycle on highway speeds interstate behind semis? Normal buffeting ?
Absolutely a dream on the highway. No abnormal behavior at all.
That is a great guitar song, who does it?
The song at the end? That is actually an original song that I wrote with a buddy of mine, the drummer. He had a 16 track recorder in his basement. We had garage band 20 years ago. Thanks for the nod.
@@COMMANDERREVZ - actually I was referring to the acoustic guitar song at the beginning during the mods.
@@aioesj Oh... that is from the public domain audio files that are on my video editor. Don't know who it is.
Good review. Got a question for ya. I have a 2011 r1200rt that has already had fuel pump problem, head lamps gone out, and this all happened before 8,000 miles. Pretty sad in my opinion. I didn’t know about bmw motorcycle reliability problems until after the fact. Have you had any problems yet? Because I love the look of that bike but I’m afraid to buy another bmw because of their quality being below almost all the other makes. Even Harley. 🤷🏼♂️ Thanks.
I have owned many BMWs; I own 4 of them right now. I don't agree with the BMW reliability stigma. I have always felt that they are among the most reliable (non-Japanese) bikes out there. I haven't had this bike long enough to know what the long term reliability will be. If you get one, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I have a 18 GA with 19k, the Airoflow wings are great but here in TN summers get hot, I had to plastic pop rivet the rear of the wing because the Velcro glue moved around, perfect now. I'm 6ft and have 22 in 7Jureck B thick gray tint, love it. Remus exhaust is amazing, LED HIGH BEAMS , wow ! Rear bag guards a must for protection. Give me your e mail I'll send you pics.
I can see that in summer the AeroWings might add to the heat. Are you on the K1600 forum? I'd rather give you my email through private messaging there. Thanks for watching!
They don't add heat I meant the sun melts the glue of the rear velcro adhesive and they move around.
I bought the same bike a month ago and made already 3k miles so far. 2 things is a must for this bike if you ride a lot - a rider backrest and higher windshield. I installed both of them and riding experience became much much better.
About max speed - it easily goes up to 130 but then electronically limited.
Thanks for the input. I have installed a 7Jurock windshield; love it. Now shopping for a seat which may have to include a backrest.
Get the GT screen. The stock low screen on the B seems entirely pointless to me. I ride the GT
Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t the windshield motorized?
@@duanebrown21 Yes but much shorter on the bagger, probably for style reasons. The mechanism is the same and the screen in the GT is amazingly good.
@@davidharrington1133 ok I thought so and I didn’t see him raise the windscreen either
Duane is right. See my videos of the install and review of the 7Jurock windshield.
16:20 mark "...I hardly ever ride in it..." you don't even have 500 miles on the bike!! How do you know whether or not you ride in it?!?!? Maybe you haven't tried out out long enough yet...give it 4 or 5000 miles...then you'll know....
They aren't limited to 125 mph....twist that wrist and find out!! As for gettin' "squirely" you just ain't used to goin' fast.....under normal use you'll never break the headlight glass...don't waste your money!! Not a bad review though...
Thanks. I have 10K on it now and I still only ride in "cruise" on suspension when I'm literally cruising with little or no spirited riding in my plans.
I know now that it is not governed. And I am used to going fast. If you look at some of my other vids you'll see I have owned two of the fastest bikes out there. This bike plows too much air to go much faster than 125 or so.
Great review
Thanks!
I love the place where you live ..is that Virginia?
Suburbs of Minneapolis
Sure it is ... enjoy your ride sir & ride safe
Top speed is 135 mph on this bike.
I know , I took it up twice consecutively .
It’s governed at 135.
The Grand America is governed at 105 mph
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Like I say, by the time you're at 135, it's way past time to be slowing down, so if it's true that there is actually a governor... who cares!
If you (sorry 'that guy') falls off at 124 mph (182 feet per second) your unprotected finger tips aren't going to stay attached to your hand for very long! Those cotton socks, flimsy sneakers and wholly jeans will be close behind no doubt. You can always tell the people that have never fallen off a bike at speed before - trust me, in far more protective clothing, it still hurts... a lot! 😀
I don't think "that guy" wore that gear when he rode that fast. Also, "he" didn't stay at that speed. I have an Aprilia Tuono for when I want to tear it up and I wear full leathers.
@@COMMANDERREVZ Well if "that guy" ran as fast as he could down the road and then fell flat on his hands and knees, he'd be in a lot of pain. And that's, what, 12 mph at best?
@@RichDunn Agreed
Fingerless gloves?
Yes...
harley compared to this bike is just a frame and wheels -literally ...i think regular GTL has better -a bit-wind protection than K bike,nevertheless -amazing machine
Well, the GTL is a K bike. But, you're right, the GTL is somewhat better for wind. The side wind deflectors are a must on it them though.
@@COMMANDERREVZ i meant bagger - sorry
@@chicagobody1510 Roger that!
Love the dig at “Harley guys putzing around at 50”.... when touring around Europe, we always made a point of blasting past the Harley guys at 100mph giving them a jaunty wave....losers!
Thanks! There are some great Harley guys, but so many of them suck. Sorry it took so long to respond to you.
That's a nice old steelcase chair your sitting in. 🤣 It should have steelcase stamped in the bottom of it.
It isn't as plush as it should be, but it's not that bad.